Twentieth-Century American Fiction
Dr. Lauren Rule Maxwell
English 346—Spring 2015
TR 9:30-10:45 a.m., 105 Capers Hall
This course focuses on masterpieces of American fiction from the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. During the course of the semester, we will consider the significance of these works: Why are they so widely read, and what do they tell us about the changing face of America? Our class discussion will orient these novels and short stories in the context of literary and social movements to highlight how these works both reflect their own times and serve as meditations on American history.